Upregulation of Homer1a Promoted Retinal Ganglion Cell Survival After Retinal Ischemia and Reperfusion via Interacting with Erk Pathway

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Fei Fei
Juan Li
Wei Rao
Wenbo Liu
Xiaoyan Chen
Ning Su
Yusheng Wang
Zhou Fei
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[1] Fourth Military Medical University,Department of Ophthalmology, Xijing Hospital
[2] Fourth Military Medical University,Department of Neurosurgery, Xijing Hospital
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Homer1a; Erk signaling; Retinal ischemia and reperfusion; Retinal ganglion cells;
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Retinal ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) is extensively involved in ocular diseases, causing retinal ganglion cell (RGCs) death resulting in visual impairment and blindness. Homer1a is considered as an endogenous neuroprotective protein in traumatic brain injury. However, the roles of Homer1a in RGCs I/R injury have not been elucidated. The present study investigated the changes in expression and effect of Homer1a in RGCs both in vitro and in vivo after I/R injury using Western blot, TUNEL assay, gene interference and overexpression, and gene knockout procedures. The levels of Homer1a and phosphorylated Erk (p-Erk) increased in RGCs and retinas after I/R injury. Upregulation of Homer1a in RGCs after I/R injury decreased the level of p-Erk, and mitigated RGCs apoptosis. Conversely, downregulation of Homer1a increased the level of p-Erk, and augmented RGCs apoptosis. Furthermore, inhibition of the p-ERK reduced RGCs apoptosis, and increased the expression of Homer 1a after I/R injury. Finally, the retinas of Homer1a KO mice treated with I/R injury had significantly less dendrites and RGCs, compared with Homer1a WT mice. These findings demonstrated that Homer1a may contribute to RGCs survival after I/R injury by interacting with Erk pathway.
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